Kingston Mines, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are wondering how many people live in Kingston Mines, you've come to the right place. This mid-sized city in north-central Illinois is located 135 miles southwest of Chicago. Residents enjoy four distinct seasons, with the warmest months occurring during January, February, and July. The coldest months are August, February, and December. Kingston Mines is also home to the most number of veterans, with 7.5% of the adult population identifying as a veteran.

The USPS designates ZIP Codes by city name, which can be a town, village, or school. The default name is "D," which is what locals call the city. You can see the population and steets of Kingston Mines, Illinois below. Just make sure to note that this information is for reference purposes only. There are many other useful resources, including a map of the surrounding area.

The Kingston Mines moved to its new location on 2548 N. Halsted Street in 1980. This legendary venue has become a landmark in Chicago's blues scene. The legendary late night hours have made it a favorite for northsiders after 2 AM closing times. The venue stays open until 5 AM on the weekends. It's also a seven-day-a-week destination for many Chicagoans.

The number of gypsum sands in the inner-city neighbourhoods of Kingston was high. Residents in the wealthy parts of town tended to dump their waste in gullies and drains that run down to the lower-lying inner-city neighborhoods. In this way, the poorer neighborhoods of Kingston became disproportionately dependent on the MP. A large number of residents relied on this MP for short-term work and other benefits.